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Ashcraft’s
Pediatric Surgery
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Ashcraft’sPediatric Surgery
5th edition
george Whitfield Holcomb iii, Md, MBaThe Katharine B. Richardson Professor of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Missouri–Kansas CitySurgeon-in-ChiefDirector, Center for Minimally Invasive SurgeryChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri
J. Patrick Murphy, MdProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of Missouri–Kansas CitySection Chief, Urologic SurgeryChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri
Associate Editordaniel J. Ostlie, MdAssociate Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Missouri–Kansas CityDirector, Surgical Critical CareChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri
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Ashcraft’s pediatric surgery / [edited by] George Whitfield Holcomb III, J. Patrick Murphy ; associate editor, Daniel J. Ostlie. — 5th ed.p. ; cm.
Rev. ed. of: Pediatric surgery / [edited by] Keith W. Ashcraft, George Whitfield Holcomb III, J. Patrick Murphy. 4th ed. c2005.Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN 978-1-4160-6127-4
1. Children—Surgery. I. Ashcraft, Keith W. II. Holcomb, George W. III. Murphy, J. Patrick. IV. Ostlie, Daniel J. V. Pediatric surgery. VI. Title: Pediatric surgery. [DNLM: 1. Surgical Procedures, Operative. 2. Child. 3. Infant. WO 925 A823 2009]RD137.P43 2009617.9’8—dc22 2009032713
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DedicationDr. Tom Holder
Dr. Keith AshcraftMaster surgeons, teachers, mentors, and friends
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Stephanie P. acierno, Md, MPHSenior Pediatric Surgical FellowSeattle Children’s HospitalUniversity of Washington School of MedicineSeattle, Washington75: Head and Neck Sinuses and Masses
Pablo aguayo, MdInstructorSenior ResidentDepartment of SurgeryKansas University Medical CenterKansas City, Kansas31: Duodenal and Intestinal Atresia and Stenosis
craig t. albanese, Md, MBaProfessor of Surgery and PediatricsChief, Division of Pediatric SurgeryStanford University School of MedicineJohn A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Director of Surgical
ServicesLucile Packard Children’s HospitalStanford, California22: Congenital Bronchopulmonary Malformations
d. adam algren, MdAssistant ProfessorDepartments of Emergency Medicine and PediatricsUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineEmergency Medicine Physician and Medical
ToxicologistChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri12: Bites
uri S. alon, MdProfessor of PediatricsUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicinePediatric NephrologistChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri 4: Renal Impairment
Maria H. alonso, MdAssistant Professor of Surgery and PediatricsUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineSurgical Assistant Director, Liver TransplantationCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio45: Solid Organ and Intestinal Transplantation
richard J. andrassy, MdProfessor and ChairmanDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of Texas Medical School at HoustonChief, Section of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer CenterSurgeon-in-ChiefMemorial Hermann HospitalHouston, Texas72: Rhabdomyosarcoma
Walter S. andrews, MdProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City
School of MedicineChief, Transplant SurgeryChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri69: Lesions of the Liver
Mara B. antonoff, MdSenior ResidentDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of Minnesota Medical SchoolMinneapolis, Minnesota1: Physiology of the Newborn
Jae-O Bae, MdPediatric Surgery FellowUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas78: Endocrine Disorders and Tumors
Klaas M. a. Bax, Md, Phd, FrcS(ed)Professor of Pediatric SurgeryErasmus Medical SchoolUniversity of RotterdamHead, Department of Pediatric SurgerySophia Children’s Hospital Rotterdam, The Netherlands27: Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal
Malformations
robert e. Binda, Jr., MdAssociate Professor of Pediatric AnesthesiologyUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineDirector, Pain ManagementChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri3: Anesthetic Considerations
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casey M. calkins, MdAssistant Professor of SurgeryMedical College of WisconsinPediatric General and Thoracic SurgeryChildren’s Hospital of WisconsinMilwaukee, Wisconsin38: Acquired Anorectal Disorders
Patrick c. cartwright, MdProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of Utah School of MedicineChief, Division of UrologyPrimary Children’s Medical CenterSalt Lake City, Utah57: Bladder and Urethra
Michael g. caty, MdProfessor of Surgery and PediatricsChief, Division of Pediatric SurgeryState University of New York at BuffaloSurgeon-in-ChiefDepartment of Pediatric Surgical ServicesWomen and Children’s Hospital of BuffaloBuffalo, New York33: Meconium Disease
nicole M. chandler, MdStaff SurgeonPediatric General and Thoracic SurgeryAll Children’s Specialty PhysiciansSt. Petersburg, Florida26: The Esophagus
tyler L. christensen, MdChief Resident in UrologyDepartment of SurgeryWashington University School of MedicineBarnes Jewish HospitalSt. Louis Children’s HospitalSt. Louis, Missouri55: Ureteral Obstruction and Malformations
dai H. chung, MdProfessor and Vice-ChairDepartment of Pediatric SurgeryVanderbilt University School of MedicineNashville, Tennessee13: Burns
Paul M. colombani, Md, MBaProfessor of SurgeryJohns Hopkins UniversityChief, Division of Pediatric SurgeryJohns Hopkins HospitalBaltimore, Maryland26: The Esophagus
arthur cooper, Md, MSProfessor of SurgeryColumbia University College of Physicians
and SurgeonsDirector of Trauma and Pediatric Surgical ServicesHarlem Hospital CenterNew York, New York14: Early Assessment and Management of Trauma
douglas e. coplen, MdAssociate Professor of SurgeryWashington University School of MedicineDirector of Pediatric UrologySt. Louis Children’s HospitalSt. Louis, Missouri55: Ureteral Obstruction and Malformations
Hillary L. copp, MdAssistant ProfessorDepartment of UrologyUniversity of California, San FranciscoSan Francisco, California52: Undescended Testes and Testicular Tumors
andrew M. davidoff, MdAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Surgery and PediatricsUniversity of Tennessee School of MedicineChairman, Department of SurgerySt. Jude Children’s Research HospitalMemphis, Tennessee68: Neuroblastoma
romano t. deMarco, MdAssociate Professor of UrologyUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineDirector, Urology Research Department of SurgeryChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri62: Prune-Belly Syndrome
Jack S. elder, MdClinical Professor of UrologyCase Western Reserve University School of MedicineCleveland, OhioChief, Department of UrologyHenry Ford Health SystemAssociate DirectorVattikuti Urology InstituteDepartment of UrologyChildren’s Hospital of MichiganDetroit, Michigan58: Posterior Urethral Valves
Mauricio a. escobar, Jr., MdAttending SurgeonMary Bridge Children’s Hospital and Health CenterTacoma, Washington33: Meconium Disease
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Mary e. Fallat, MdProfessor of SurgeryDirector, Division of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of LouisvilleChief of SurgeryKosair Children’s HospitalLouisville, Kentucky39: Intussusception
Steven J. Fishman, MdAssociate Professor of SurgeryHarvard Medical SchoolSenior Associate in SurgeryCo-Director, Vascular Anomalies CenterChildren’s Hospital BostonBoston, Massachusetts74: Vascular Anomalies
Jason S. Frischer, MdAssistant ProfessorDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of Cincinnati School of MedicineDivison of Pediatric General and Thoracic SurgeryCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio6: Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Samir gadepalli, MdClinical LecturerDepartment of Pediatric SurgeryPediatric SurgeryUniversity of MichiganC.S. Mott Children’s HospitalAnn Arbor, Michigan7: Mechanical Ventilation in Pediatric Surgical Disease
alan S. gamis, MdProfessor of PediatricsUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineSection Chief, OncologyChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri71: Lymphomas
Victor F. garcia, MdProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineDirector, Trauma ServicesAssociate Surgical DirectorComprehensive Weight Management CenterCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio79: Bariatric Surgical Procedures in Adolescence
carissa L. garey, MdSurgical Scholars ResidentDepartment of SurgeryChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri41: Meckel’s Diverticulum
John M. gatti, MdAssociate Professor of Surgery and UrologyUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School of MedicineDirector of Minimally Invasive UrologyChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri53: The Acute Scrotum63: Disorders of Sexual Differentiation
Keith e. georgeson, MdJoseph M. Farley Professor of Surgery and Vice
ChairmanDepartment of Surgery, Division of PediatricsProgram Director, Pediatric Surgery FellowshipUniversity of Alabama School of Medicine
at BirminghamDirector, Pediatric Surgical Sciences and Division
of Pediatric SurgeryChildren’s Hospital of AlabamaBirmingham, Alabama35: Hirschprung’s Disease
Saif a. ghole, MdDepartment of SurgeryStanford University School of MedicineStanford University Hospital and ClinicsStanford, California22: Congenital Bronchopulmonary Malformations
george K. gittes, MdProfessor of SurgeryChief, Division of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicineBenjamin R. Fisher Chair of Pediatric Surgery
and Surgeon-in-ChiefChildren’s Hospital of PittsburghPittsburgh, Pennsylvania46: Lesions of the Pancreas
richard W. grady, MdAssociate Professor of UrologyUniversity of Washington School of MedicineAttending and Fellowship Program DirectorSeattle Children’s HospitalSeattle, Washington59: Bladder and Cloacal Exstrophy
neil e. green, MdProfessor of Orthopaedic SurgeryVanderbilt School of MedicineDepartment of Orthopaedics and RehabilitationMonroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at VanderbiltNashville, Tennessee18: Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma
clarence S. greene, Jr., MdAssociate Professor of NeurosurgeryUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School of MedicineAttending NeurosurgeonChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri19: Neurosurgical Conditions
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Michael r. Harrison, MdDirector, Fetal Treatment CenterUniversity of California, San Francisco
Children’s HospitalSan Francisco, California10: Fetal Therapy
andré Hebra, MdProfessor of Surgery and PediatricsChief, Division of Pediatric SurgeryMedical University of South CarolinaSurgeon-in-ChiefThe Children’s HospitalCharleston, South Carolina21: Tracheal Obstruction and Repair
Marion c. W. Henry, Md, MPHAttending Pediatric SurgeonSection of Pediatric SurgeryYale University School of MedicineNew Haven, Connecticut34: Necrotizing Enterocolitis
david n. Herndon, MdProfessor and Jesse H. Jones Distinguished Chair
in SurgeryDepartments of Surgery and PediatricsUniversity of Texas Medical BranchChief of Staff, Department of SurgeryShriners Hospital for Children at GalvestonGalveston, Texas13: Burns
Barry a. Hicks, MdProfessor of Surgery and PediatricsDivision of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at
DallasChildren’s Medical Center–DallasDallas, Texas16: Abdominal and Renal Trauma
Shinjiro Hirose, MdPediatric SurgeonFetal Treatment CenterUniversity of California, San Francisco
Children’s HospitalSan Francisco, California10: Fetal Therapy
ronald B. Hirschl, MdArnold G. Coran ProfessorDepartment of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Michigan Health SystemSection Head and Surgeon-in-ChiefC.S. Mott Children’s HospitalAnn Arbor, Michigan7: Mechanical Ventilation in Pediatric Surgical Disease
george W. Holcomb iii, Md, MBaThe Katharine B. Richardson Endowed Professor
of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineSurgeon-in-ChiefDirector, Center for Minimally Invasive SurgeryChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri29: Gastroesophageal Reflux40: Alimentary Tract Duplications50: Laparoscopy
gregory W. Hornig, MdClinical Assistant Professor of NeurosurgeryUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineChief, Section of NeurosurgeryChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri19: Neurosurgical Conditions
romeo c. ignacio, Jr., MdPediatric Surgery FellowDivision of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of LouisvilleKosair Children’s HospitalLouisville, Kentucky39: Intussusception
thomas H. inge, Md, PhdAssociate Professor Department of Pediatrics and SurgeryUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineDirector, Surgical Weight Loss Program
for TeensCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio79: Bariatric Surgical Procedures in Adolescence
tom Jaksic, Md, PhdW. Hardy Hendren Professor of SurgeryHarvard Medical SchoolVice Chairman of Pediatric SurgeryChildren’s Hospital BostonBoston, Massachusetts2: Nutritional Support of the Pediatric Patient
yoshifumi Kato, Md, PhdAssociate ProfessorPediatric General and Urogenital SurgeryJuntendo University School of MedicineTokyo, Japan44: Biliary Tract Disorders and Portal Hypertension
Scott J. Keckler, MdSurgical Scholars ResidentDepartment of SurgeryChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri40: Alimentary Tract Duplications
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cassandra Kelleher, MdPediatric Surgery FellowHospital for Sick ChildrenToronto, Ontario, Canada48: Congenital Abdominal Wall Defects
robert e. Kelly, Jr., MdProfessor of Clinical Surgery and PediatricsEastern Virginia Medical SchoolChief, Department of SurgeryChildren’s Hospital of The King’s DaughtersNorfolk, Virginia20: Congenital Chest Wall Deformities
curtis S. Koontz, MdAssistant Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Tennessee–ChattanoogaChattanooga, Tennessee30: Lesions of the Stomach
thomas M. Krummel, MdEmile Holman Professor and ChairDepartment of SurgeryStanford University School of MedicineSusan B. Ford Surgeon-in-ChiefLucile Packard Children’s HospitalStanford, California9: Surgical Infectious Disease
arlet g. Kurkchubasche, MdKurkchubasche, Md, MdAssociate Professor of Surgery and PediatricsBrown University Medical SchoolMedical SchoolHasbro Children’s HospitalProvidence, Rhode Island73: Nevus and Melanoma
Jean-Martin Laberge, Md, FrcSc, FacSProfessor of SurgeryMcGill UniversitySenior Pediatric SurgeonMontreal Children’s HospitalMontreal, Quebec, Canada70: Teratomas, Dermoids, and Other Soft Tissue Tumors
Kevin P. Lally, Md, MSA. G. McNeese Chair and ProfessorDepartment of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Texas Medical School at HoustonSurgeon-in-ChiefChildren’s Memorial Hermann HospitalHouston, Texas24: Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia and Eventration
Jacob c. Langer, MdProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of TorontoChief, Pediatric General and Thoracic SurgeryHospital for Sick ChildrenToronto, Ontario, Canada48: Congenital Abdominal Wall Defects
Joseph L. Lelli, Jr., Md, MBaAssistant ProfessorWayne State Medical SchoolChief of Pediatric General and Thoracic SurgeryChildren’s Hospital of MichiganDetroit, Michigan11: Foreign Bodies
Marc a. Levitt, MdAssociate ProfessorDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of CincinnatiAssociate Director, Colorectal CenterCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio36: Imperforate Anus and Cloacal Malformations37: Fecal Incontinence and Constipation
Karen B. Lewing, MdAssistant Professor of PediatricsUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineFellowship Program DirectorDivision of Hematology/OncologyChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri71: Lymphomas
charles M. Leys, MdAssistant Professor of SurgeryIndiana University School of MedicineStaff SurgeonRiley Hospital for ChildrenIndianapolis, Indiana53: The Acute Scrotum
danny c. Little, MdAssistant Professor of SurgeryTexas A&M University Health Center–College
of MedicineChief of Pediatric SurgeryChildren’s Hospital at Scott & WhiteTemple, Texas32: Malrotation
Jennifer a. Lowry, MdAssistant Professor, Department of PediatricsUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineMedical Toxicologist and Clinical PharmacologistChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri12: Bites
Marcus M. Malek, MdSurgical Research FellowChildren’s Hospital of PittsburghPittsburgh, Pennsylvania46: Lesions of the Pancreas
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thao t. Marquez, MdSenior ResidentDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of Minnesota Medical SchoolMinneapolis, Minnesota1: Physiology of the Newborn
nilesh M. Mehta, Md, dcHInstructor in AnesthesiaHarvard Medical SchoolDivision of Critical Care MedicineChildren’s Hospital BostonBoston, Massachusetts2: Nutritional Support of the Pediatric Patient
gregory a. Mencio, MdProfessor and ChiefPediatric OrthopaedicsVanderbilt University School of MedicineMonroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at VanderbiltNashville, Tennessee18: Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma
Marc P. Michalsky, MdAssistant Professor of Clinical SurgeryOhio University College of MedicinePrincipal InvestigatorCenter for Clinical and Translational ResearchNationwide Children’s HospitalColumbus, Ohio23: Acquired Lesions of the Lung and Pleura
eugene a. Minevich, MdAssociate Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio56: Urinary Tract Infection and Vesicoureteral Reflux
Michael e. Mitchell, MdProfessor of UrologyMedical College of WisconsinChief of Pediatric UrologyChildren’s Hospital of WisconsinMilwaukee, Wisconsin59: Bladder and Cloacal Exstrophy
go Miyano, MdDepartment of Pediatric General and Urogenital
SurgeryJuntendo University HospitalTokyo, Japan79: Bariatric Surgical Procedures in Adolescence
takeshi Miyano, Md, PhdEmeritus ProfessorPediatric General and Urogenital SurgeryJuntendo University School of MedicineTokyo, Japan44: Biliary Tract Disorders and Portal Hypertension
christopher r. Moir, MdProfessor of SurgeryMayo ClinicRochester, Minnesota42: Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Intestinal Cancer
r. Lawrence Moss, Md, FacSRobert Pritzker Professor and ChiefPediatric Surgery Yale University School of MedicineSurgeon-in-ChiefYale New Haven Children’s HospitalNew Haven, Connecticut34: Necrotizing Enterocolitis
J. Patrick Murphy, MdProfessor of Surgery and UrologyUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School of MedicineSection Chief, Urologic SurgeryChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri60: Hypospadias
don K. nakayama, Md, MBaMilford B. Hatcher Professor and ChairDepartment of SurgeryMercer University School of MedicineProgram Director, Residency in SurgeryMedical Center of Central GeorgiaMacon, Georgia77: Breast Diseases
Jaimie d. nathan, Md, MSAssistant Professor of Surgery and PediatricsUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio45: Solid Organ and Intestinal TransplantationTransplantation
Kathleen a. neville, Md, MSAssistant Professor of PediatricsDivisions of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and
Pediatric Pharmacology and Medical ToxicologyChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri5: Coagulopathies and Sickle Cell Disease
donald nuss, MB, chB, FrcS(c), FacSProfessor of Surgery and PediatricsEastern Virginia Medical SchoolPediatric SurgeonChildren’s Hospital of The King’s DaughtersNorfolk, Virginia20: Congenital Chest Wall Deformities
Keith t. Oldham, MdProfessor and ChiefDivision of Pediatric SurgeryMedical College of WisconsinMarie Z. Uihlein Chair and Surgeon-in-ChiefChildren’s Hospital of WisconsinMilwaukee, Wisconsin38: Acquired Anorectal Disorders
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James a. O’neill, Jr., MdJ. C. Foshee Distinguished ProfessorChairman Emeritus, Section of Surgical SciencesDepartment of Pediatric SurgeryVanderbilt University School of MedicineMonroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at VanderbiltNashville, Tennessee65: Renovascular Hypertension
daniel J. Ostlie, MdAssociate Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineDirector, Surgical Critical CareChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri29: Gastroesophageal Reflux31: Duodenal and Intestinal Atresia and Stenosis
H. Biemann Othersen, Jr., Md, BSMProfessor of Surgery and PediatricsEmeritus Head, Division of Pediatric SurgeryMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina21: Tracheal Obstruction and Repair
alberto Peña, MdProfessor, Department of SurgeryUniversity of CincinnatiDirector, Colorectal CenterCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio36: Imperforate Anus and Cloacal Malformations37: Fecal Incontinence and Constipation
Kathy M. Perryman, Md, FaaPAssociate Professor of Pediatric AnesthesiologyUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri3: Anesthetic Considerations
craig a. Peters, MdJohn E. Cole Professor of UrologyUniversity of Virginia School of MedicineChief, Division of Pediatric UrologyUniversity of Virginia Children’s HospitalCharlottesville, Virginia64: Urologic Laparoscopy
devin P. Puapong, MdChief Resident in Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Oklahoma Health Sciences CenterChildren’s HospitalOklahoma City, Oklahoma15: Thoracic Trauma
Pramod S. Puligandla, Md, FrcSc, FacSAssociate Professor of Surgery and PediatricsMcGill UniversityPediatric Surgery Training Program DirectorMontreal Children’s HospitalMontreal, Quebec, Canada70: Teratomas, Dermoids, and Other Soft Tissue Tumors
Stephen c. raynor, MdChief of Pediatric SurgeryChildren’s Hospital & Medical CenterOmaha, Nebraska61: Circumcision
Frederick J. rescorla, MdLafayette L. Page Professor and DirectorSection of Pediatric SurgeryIndiana University School of MedicineSurgeon-in-ChiefRiley Hospital for ChildrenIndianapolis, Indiana47: Splenic Conditions
Bradley M. rodgers, MdProfessor of Surgery and PediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health Sciences CenterChief of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Virginia Children’s HospitalCharlottesville, Virginia23: Acquired Lesions of the Lung and Pleura
Michael t. rohmiller, MdOrthopedic Spine SurgeonCincinnati Spine InstituteCincinnati, Ohio 18: Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma
Steven S. rothenberg, MdClinical Professor of SurgeryColumbia University College of Physicians
and SurgeonsNew York, New YorkChief of Pediatric SurgeryThe Rocky Mountain Hospital for ChildrenDenver, Colorado28: Thoracoscopy in Infants and Children
Frederick c. ryckman, MdProfessor of Surgery and PediatricsUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineVice-President, System Capacity and Perioperative
OperationsCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio45: Solid Organ and Intestinal Transplantation
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CONTRIBUTORSxiv
Shawn d. St. Peter, MdAssistant Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineDirector, Center for Prospective Clinical TrialsChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri43: Appendicitis80: Evidence-Based Medicine
daniel a. Saltzman, Md, PhdAssociate Professor of Surgery and PediatricsDr. A.S. Leonard Endowed Chair in Pediatric Surgery Chief, Division of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Minnesota Medical SchoolSurgeon-in-ChiefUniversity of Minnesota Amplatz Children‘s HospitalMinneapolis, Minnesota1: Physiology of the Newborn
adam J. Schow, MdAssistant Professor of Pediatric AnesthesiologyUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineMedical DirectorSame Day Surgery and Post Anesthesia Care UnitChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri3: Anesthetic Considerations
Kurt P. Schropp, MdAssociate Professor of SurgeryProgram Director, General Surgery ResidencyKansas University School of MedicineKansas City, Kansas41: Meckel’s Diverticulum
Shinil K. Shah, dOSenior ResidentDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of Texas Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas72: Rhabdomyosarcoma
robert c. Shamberger, MdRobert E. Gross Professor of SurgeryHarvard Medical SchoolChief of SurgeryChildren’s Hospital BostonBoston, Massachusetts67: Renal Tumors
ellen Shapiro, MdProfessor of UrologyNew York University School of MedicineDirector of Pediatric UrologyNYU Langone Medical CenterNew York, New York58: Posterior Urethral Valves
Kenneth Shaw, Md, FrcSeAssistant Professor of SurgeryMcGill UniversityStaff Pediatric SurgeonMontreal Children’s HospitalMontreal, Quebec, Canada70: Teratomas, Dermoids, and Other Soft Tissue Tumors
curtis a. Sheldon, MdAssistant Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineDirector, Pediatric UrologyCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio56: Urinary Tract Infection and Vesicoureteral Reflux
Stephen J. Shochat, MdDepartment of SurgerySt. Jude Children’s Research HospitalMemphis, Tennessee66: Principles of Adjuvant Therapy in Childhood Cancer
Linda d. Shortliffe, MdProfessor and Department ChairDepartment of UrologyStanford University School of MedicinePediatric Urology Service ChiefDepartment of UrologyStanford University Medical CenterStanford, California52: Undescended Testes and Testicular Tumors
Michael a. Skinner, MdEdwin Ide Smith, M.D. Professor of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Texas-Southwestern Medical CenterChildren’s Medical Center–DallasDallas, Texas78: Endocrine Disorders and Tumors
Bethany J. Slater, MdSenior ResidentDepartment of SurgeryStanford University Medical CenterStanford, California9: Surgical Infectious Disease
Samuel d. Smith, MdProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College
of MedicineChief of Pediatric SurgeryArkansas Children’s HospitalLittle Rock, Arkansas32: Malrotation
c. Jason Smithers, MdInstructor in SurgeryHarvard Medical SchoolAssistant in SurgeryChildren’s Hospital BostonBoston, Massachusetts74: Vascular Anomalies
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Brent W. Snow, Md, FacS, FaaPProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of Utah School of MedicineChief, Division of Pediatric UrologyPrimary Children’s Medical CenterSalt Lake City, Utah57: Bladder and Urethra
charles L. Snyder, MdProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineDirector of Clinical ResearchChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri51: Inguinal Hernias and Hydroceles
Howard M. Snyder iii, MdProfessor of UrologyDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of Pennsylvania School of MedicineDirector of Surgical Teaching, Division of Pediatric
UrologyChildren’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania54: Developmental and Positional Anomalies of the Kidneys
charles J. H. Stolar, MdProfessor of Surgery and PediatricsColumbia University College of Physicians
and SurgeonsSurgeon-in-ChiefDepartment of Pediatric SurgeryMorgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York–
PresbyterianColumbia University Medical CenterNew York, New York6: Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Julie L. Strickland, Md, MPHAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Obstetrics and GynecologyUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineSection Chief, Gynecological SurgeryChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri76: Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
Steven Stylianos, MdClinical Professor of Surgery and PediatricsFlorida International University College of MedicineVoluntary Associate Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Miami Miller School of MedicineChief, Department of Pediatric SurgeryMedical Director, Pediatric Training ProgramMiami Children’s HospitalMiami, Florida16: Abdominal and Renal Trauma
Karl g. Sylvester, MdAssociate Professor of Surgery and PediatricsStanford University School of MedicineAttending SurgeonLucile Packard Children’s HospitalStanford, California22: Congenital Bronchopulmonary Malformations
greg M. tiao, MdAssociate Professor of Surgery and PediatricsUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineDirector, Liver/Intestine Transplant ProgramCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio45: Solid Organ and Intestinal Transplantation
Kelly S. tieves, dO, MSAssistant ProfessorDepartment of PediatricsUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicinePediatric Intensivist, AnesthesiologyChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri17: Pediatric Head Trauma
Juan a. tovar, Md, PhdProfessor of Pediatric SurgeryAutonomous University of MadridChief, Department of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity Hospital of La PazMadrid, Spain25: Mediastinal Tumors
thomas F. tracy, Jr., Md, MSProfessor of Surgery and PediatricsVice Chairman, Department of SurgeryBrown University Medical School Medical SchoolPediatric Surgeon-in-ChiefHasbro Children’s HospitalProvidence, Rhode Island73: Nevus and Melanoma
KuoJen tsao, MdAssistant Professor of SurgeryDepartment of Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Texas Medical School at HoustonChildren’s Memorial Hermann HospitalHouston, Texas24: Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia and Eventration
david W. tuggle, MdProfessor and Vice-Chairman, Department of SurgeryChief, Section of Pediatric SurgeryPaula Milburn Miller/Children’s Medical Research
Chair in Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Oklahoma Health Sciences CenterChildren’s HospitalOklahoma City, Oklahoma15: Thoracic Trauma
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ravindra K. Vegunta, Md, MBBSAssociate Professor of Surgery and PediatricsUniversity of Illinois College of Medicine at PeoriaDirector, Pediatric Minimally Invasive SurgeryChildren’s Hospital of Illinois Pediatric Surgical
CenterPeoria, Illinois8: Vascular Access
daniel von allmen, MdProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineDirector, Division of General and Thoracic SurgeryCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio66: Principles of Adjuvant Therapy in Childhood Cancer
John H. t. Waldhausen, MdProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of Washington School of MedicineDivision Chief, Pediatric General and Thoracic SurgerySeattle Children’s HospitalSeattle, Washington75: Head and Neck Sinuses and Masses
Peter a. Walker, MdSenior ResidentDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of Texas Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas72: Rhabdomyosarcoma
M. chad Wallis, MdClinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of Utah School of MedicinePrimary Children’s Medical CenterSalt Lake City, Utah57: Bladder and Urethra
Bradley a. Warady, MdProfessor and Associate ChairmanDepartment of PediatricsUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineSection Chief, NephrologyDirector of Dialysis and TransplantationChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri4: Renal Impairment
gary S. Wasserman, dOProfessorDepartment of PediatricsUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineChief, Section of Medical ToxicologyChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri12: Bites
thomas r. Weber, MdProfessor of Surgery and PediatricsUniversity of Illinois College of MedicineDirector, Pediatric SurgeryAdvocate Hope Children’s HospitalChicago, Illinois49: Umbilical and Other Abdominal Wall Hernias
Brian M. Wicklund, Md, cM, MPHAssociate Professor of PediatricsUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineDirector, Hemophilia Treatment CenterChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri5: Coagulopathies and Sickle Cell Disease
gerald M. Woods, MdProfessor of PediatricsUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City School
of MedicineChief, Division of Hematology/OncologyChildren’s Mercy HospitalKansas City, Missouri5: Coagulopathies and Sickle Cell Disease
Hsi-yang Wu, MdAssociate ProfessorDepartment of UrologyStanford University School of MedicinePediatric UrologistLucile Packard Children’s HospitalStanford, California54: Developmental and Positional Anomalies of the Kidneys
Mark L. Wulkan, MdAssistant Professor of Surgery and PediatricsEmory University School of MedicineDirector, Minimally Invasive SurgeryChildren’s Healthcare of Atlanta at EglestonAtlanta, Georgia30: Lesions of the Stomach
atsuyuki yamataka, Md, PhdProfessor and HeadPediatric General and Urogenital SurgeryJuntendo University School of MedicineTokyo, Japan44: Biliary Tract Disorders and Portal Hypertension
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This is the fifth edition of Pediatric Surgery, but the first edition without the insights and efforts of either Dr. Tom Holder or Dr. Keith Ashcraft. In 1980, these two master surgeons had the foresight to develop a reference text focusing on infants and children with surgical conditions. The current editors would like to dedicate this fifth edition to our founding editors, Drs. Tom Holder and Keith Ashcraft.
Drs. Holder and Aschraft wanted to create a single-volume pediatric surgical work that was broad in scope and had some detail about each condition; how-ever, they did not intend for this work to be encyclo-pedic. As they stated in their first Preface, “An effort has been made to provide sufficient information con-cerning physiology, embryology, and anatomy so that the reader may gain a thorough understanding of the patient, the disease process, its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Authors were selected because they are acknowledged authorities in the area of their con-tribution.”
This concept of a single-volume text has persisted over the subsequent editions. The current editors have tried to maintain this book in the style originally con-ceived by Drs. Holder and Ashcraft. Although most of the chapters in this edition have the same title as those in the first edition, the information and knowl-edge in the field of pediatric surgery have dramatically evolved. More than half the illustrations in this fifth edition are new. Management of urologic conditions remains an important part of this book because many pediatric surgeons around the world also perform uro-logic operations in children. An effort has been made to use experts from all over the world to write the chapters, as this book is read worldwide by surgeons, pediatricians, residents, and medical students.
Many, if not most, operations are now performed using a minimally invasive approach. Thus, operative technique is emphasized more in this edition than in previous ones. Prenatal diagnosis is an entity now com-monly encountered by pediatric surgeons. In addition, so much more about genetic predisposition to certain conditions and cancers is known now versus 30 years ago. Finally, in this fifth edition, a chapter on “Evi-dence Based Medicine” has made its way into a pedi-atric surgical textbook for the first time. As previously emphasized, a concerted effort has been made to keep this book to a single volume. However, as there is so much more information that is important and known
about pediatric surgical conditions than was available in 1980, we also need to allow for that growth. In an effort to limit the book to a single volume, references have been placed online on the associated Expert Con-sult website (www.expertconsult.com), rather than at the end of each chapter in the book itself. While some readers do not look at the references, those who do will find that they are easily accessible and linked to PubMed for easy access to abstracts and full text. By saving nearly 200 pages of text, we have helped to maintain the cost of the book. Also, the amount of paper needed was significantly reduced. In addi-tion, the full text and color figures are also available on Expert Consult. Purchasers receive a PIN code and password with each copy of the book, making this edition the first pediatric surgery text that is available online. We hope our readers enjoy and appreciate this feature as we believe that a definite advantage of this book will be its portability. Whether in the office, the operating room, at home, or out of town, Pediatric Sur-gery, fifth edition, will be available online through a personal password.
In the fourth edition, videos were available on a DVD that accompanied the book. Since a companion book (Atlas of Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy, Holcomb GW III, Georgeson KE, Rothenberg SS, editors) was recently published by Elsevier, access to videos from this atlas will also be available on Expert Consult to pur-chasers of this fifth edition.
The editors would like to thank all of the authors for their extraordinary efforts and time spent in writ-ing their chapters. In addition, three of our colleagues (Kathy Smith, Linda Jankowski, and Barbara Juarez) have provided extraordinary technical support for this book. This book would not have been possible without their help. In addition, we would also like to thank the administration and leadership at The Children’s Mercy Hospital for their continued full support for this book for the past 30 years. Finally, the editors would also like to thank our colleagues at Elsevier for their time-less attention to detail and support throughout the process of editing and publishing this textbook. This book was truly a team effort by a great many people. We hope you will enjoy this fifth edition and find it helpful in treating your patients.
GeorGe W. Holcomb III, mD, mbA
J. PAtrIck murPHy, mD
PreFace
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Chapter 1 PHYSIOLOGYOFTHENEWBORN, 3MaraAntonoff,MD • ThaoMarquez,MD •DanielSaltzman,MD,PhD
Chapter 2 NUTRITIONAL SUPPORTNUTRITIONALSUPPORTOFTHEPEDIATRICPATIENT, 19NileshMehta,MD,DCH • TomJaksic,MD,PhD
Chapter 3 ANESTHETICCONSIDERATIONS, 32KathyM.Perryman,MD • AdamJ.Schow,MD •RobertE.Binda,Jr.,MD
Chapter 4 RENALIMPAIRMENT, 49UriS.Alon,MD • BradleyA.Warady,MD
Chapter 5 COAGULOPATHIESANDSICKLECELLDISEASE, 61KathleenA.Neville,MD,MS • BrianM.Wicklund,MD,CM,MPH • GeraldM.Woods,MD
Chapter 6 EXTRACORPOREALMEMBRANEOXYGENATION, 74JasonS.Frischer,MD • CharlesJ.H.Stolar,MD
Chapter 7 MECHANICALVENTILATIONINPEDIATRICSURGICALDISEASE, 87SamirGadepalli,MD • RonaldB.Hirschl,MD
Chapter 8 VASCULARACCESS, 110RavindraK.Vegunta,MD,MBBS
Chapter 9 SURGICALINFECTIOUSDISEASE, 117, 117BethanyJ.Slater,MD • ThomasM.Krummel,MD
Chapter 10 FETALTHERAPY, 125ShinjiroHirose,MD • MichaelR.Harrison,MD
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Chapter 11 FOREIGNBODIES, 135JosephL.Lelli,Jr.,MD
Chapter 12 BITES, 144GaryS.Wasserman,DO • JenniferLowry,MD • D.AdamAlgren,MD
Chapter 13 BURNS, 154DaiH.Chung,MD • DavidN.Herndon,MD
Chapter 14 EARLYASSESSMENTANDMANAGEMENTOFTRAUMA, 167ArthurCooper,MD,MS
Chapter 15 THORACICTRAUMA, 182DevinP.Puapong,MD • DavidW.Tuggle,MD
Chapter 16 ABDOMINALANDRENALTRAUMA, 190StevenStylianos,MD•BarryA.Hicks,MD
Chapter 17 PEDIATRICHEADTRAUMA, 209KellyTieves,DO
Chapter 18 PEDIATRICORTHOPEDICTRAUMA, 221GregoryA.Mencio,MD • MichaelT.Rohmiller,MD • NeilE.Green,MD
Chapter 19 NEUROSURGICALCONDITIONS, 235GregoryW.Hornig,MD • ClarenceGreene,Jr.,MD
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Chapter 20 CONGENITALCHESTWALLDEFORMITIES, 249DonaldNuss,MB,ChB • RobertE.Kelly,Jr.,MD
Chapter 21 TRACHEALOBSTRUCTIONANDREPAIR, 266H.BiemannOthersen,Jr.,MD • AndréHebra,MD
Chapter 22 CONGENITALBRONCHOPULMONARYMALFORMATIONS, 279KarlG.Sylvester,MD • SaifGhole,MD • CraigT.Albanese,MD
Chapter 23 ACQUIREDLESIONSOFTHELUNGANDPLEURA, 290BradleyM.Rodgers,MD • MarcP.Michalsky,MD
Chapter 24 CONGENITALDIAPHRAGMATICHERNIAANDEVENTRATION, 304KuoJenTsao,MD • KevinP.Lally,MD
Chapter 25 MEDIASTINALTUMORS, 322JuanA.Tovar,MD,PhD
Chapter 26 THEESOPHAGUS, 330NicoleChandler,MD • PaulM.Colombani,MD
taBLe OF cOntentS
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Chapter 27 ESOPHAGEALATRESIAANDTRACHEOESOPHAGEALMALFORMATIONS, 345KlaasBax,MD,PhD
Chapter 28 THORACOSCOPYININFANTSANDCHILDREN, 362StevenS.Rothenberg,MD
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Chapter 29 GASTROESOPHAGEALREFLUX, 379DanielJ.Ostlie,MD • GeorgeW.HolcombIII,MD,MBA
Chapter 30 LESIONSOFTHESTOMACH, 391CurtS.Koontz,MD • MarkWulkan,MD
Chapter 31 DUODENALANDINTESTINALATRESIAANDSTENOSIS, 400PabloAguayo,MD • DanielJ.Ostlie,MD
Chapter 32 MALROTATION, 416DannyC.Little,MD • SamuelD.Smith,MD
Chapter 33 MECONIUMDISEASE, 425MichaelG.Caty,MD • MauricioA.Escobar,MD
Chapter 34 NECROTIZINGENTEROCOLITIS, 439MarionC.W.Henry,MD,MPH • R.LawrenceMoss,MD
Chapter 35 HIRSCHSPRUNG’SDISEASE, 456KeithE.Georgeson,MD
Chapter 36 IMPERFORATEANUSANDCLOACALMALFORMATIONS, 468MarcA.Levitt,MD • AlbertoPeña,MD
Chapter 37 FECALINCONTINENCEANDCONSTIPATION, 491MarcA.Levitt,MD • AlbertoPeña,MD
Chapter 38 ACQUIREDANORECTALDISORDERS, 502CaseyM.Calkins,MD • KeithT.Oldham,MD
Chapter 39 INTUSSUSCEPTION, 508RomeoC.Ignacio,Jr.,MD • MaryE.Fallat,MD
Chapter 40 ALIMENTARYTRACTDUPLICATIONS, 517ScottJ.Keckler,MD • GeorgeW.HolcombIII,MD,MBA
Chapter 41 MECKEL’SDIVERTICULUM, 526KurtP.Schropp,MD • CarissaL.Garey,MD
Chapter 42 INFLAMMATORYBOWELDISEASEANDINTESTINALCANCER, 532ChristopherR.Moir,MD
Chapter 43 APPENDICITIS, 549ShawnD.St.Peter,MD
Chapter 44 BILIARYTRACTDISORDERSANDPORTALHYPERTENSION, 557AtsuyukiYamataka,MD,PhD • YoshifumiKato,MD,PhD • TakeshiMiyano,MD,PhD
Chapter 45 SOLIDORGANANDINTESTINALTRANSPLANTATION, 578FrederickC.Ryckman,MD • MariaH.Alonso,MD • JaimieD.Nathan,MD • GregTiao,MD
Chapter 46 LESIONSOFTHEPANCREAS, 605MarcusM.Malek,MD • GeorgeK.Gittes,MD
Chapter 47 SPLENICCONDITIONS, 616FrederickJ.Rescorla,MD
Chapter 48 CONGENITALABDOMINALWALLDEFECTS, 625CassandraKelleher,MD • JacobC.Langer,MD
Chapter 49 UMBILICALANDOTHERABDOMINALWALLHERNIAS, 637ThomasR.Weber,MD
Chapter 50 LAPAROSCOPY, 641GeorgeW.HolcombIII,MD,MBA
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Chapter 51 INGUINALHERNIASANDHYDROCELES, 669CharlesL.Snyder,MD
Chapter 52 UNDESCENDEDTESTESANDTESTICULARTUMORS, 676HillaryL.Copp,MD • LindaD.Shortliffe,MD
Chapter 53 THEACUTESCROTUM, 687CharlesM.Leys,MD,MSCI • JohnM.Gatti,MD
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Chapter 54 DEVELOPMENTALANDPOSITIONALANOMALIESOFTHEKIDNEYS, 695Hsi-YangWu,MD • HowardM.SnyderIII,MD
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Chapter 55 URETERALOBSTRUCTIONANDMALFORMATIONS, 703TylerChristensen,MD • DouglasE.Coplen,MD
Chapter 56 URINARYTRACTINFECTIONANDVESICOURETERALREFLUX, 716EugeneMinevich,MD • CurtisA.Sheldon,MD
Chapter 57 BLADDERANDURETHRA, 731PatrickC.Cartwright,MD • BrentW.Snow,MD • M.ChadWallis,MD
Chapter 58 POSTERIORURETHRALVALVES, 744JackS.Elder,MD • EllenShapiro,MD
Chapter 59 BLADDERANDCLOACALEXSTROPHY, 755MichaelMitchell,MD • RichardGrady,MD
Chapter 60 HYPOSPADIAS, 775J.PatrickMurphy,MD
Chapter 61 CIRCUMCISION, 791StephenC.Raynor,MD
Chapter 62 PRUNE-BELLYSYNDROME, 796RomanoT.DeMarco,MD
Chapter 63 DISORDERSOFSEXUALDIFFERENTIATION, 805JohnM.Gatti,MD
Chapter 64 UROLOGICLAPAROSCOPY, 817CraigA.Peters,MD
Chapter 65 RENOVASCULARHYPERTENSION, 829JamesA.O’Neill,Jr.,MD
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Chapter 66 PRINCIPLESOFADJUVANTTHERAPYINCHILDHOODCANCER, 837DanielvonAllmen,MD • StephenShochat,MD
Chapter 67 RENALTUMORS, 853RobertC.Shamberger,MD
Chapter 68 NEUROBLASTOMA, 872AndrewM.Davidoff,MD
Chapter 69 LESIONSOFTHELIVER, 895WalterS.Andrews,MD
Chapter 70 TERATOMAS,DERMOIDS,ANDOTHERSOFTTISSUETUMORS, 915Jean-MartinLaberge,MD • PramodS.Puligandla,MD • KennethShaw,MD
Chapter 71 LYMPHOMAS, 936KarenB.Lewing,MD • AlanS.Gamis,MD,MPH
Chapter 72 RHABDOMYOSARCOMA, 954ShinilK.Shah,DO • PeterA.Walker,MD •RichardJ.Andrassy,MD
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Chapter 73 NEVUSANDMELANOMA, 967ArletKurkchubasche,MD•ThomasF.Tracy,Jr.,MD
Chapter 74 VASCULARANOMALIES, 982C.JasonSmithers,MD • StevenJ.Fishman,MD
Chapter 75 HEADANDNECKSINUSESANDMASSES, 997StephanieAcierno,MD,MPH • JohnH.T.Waldhausen,MD
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Chapter 76 PEDIATRICANDADOLESCENTGYNECOLOGY, 1015JulieStrickland,MD
Chapter 77 BREASTDISEASES, 1028DonK.Nakayama,MD,MBA
Chapter 78 ENDOCRINEDISORDERSANDTUMORS, 1037Jae-OBae,MD • MichaelA.Skinner,MD
Chapter 79 BARIATRICSURGICALPROCEDURESINADOLESCENCE, 1055GoMiyano,MD • VictorF.Garcia,MD •ThomasH.Inge,MD,PhD
Chapter 80 EVIDENCE-BASEDMEDICINE, 1065ShawnD.St.Peter,MD
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